Price: 800 points or $8 USD
Subjects: easter,holiday,placeValue,baseTen,math,mathElementary
Grades: 2,3
Description: Engage your students this Easter with this activity to review the place value of 3-digit numbers. Your student will mentally add and subtract 10 or 100. They will read an abacus and write their 3-digit numbers. They will also review expanded notations, compare 3-digit numbers, and show their understanding of the value of underlined digits. The plot: Roger, the Easter bunny’s cousin, woke up one morning not long before Easter. He went to check on how the egg decorating was coming along. As he got to the house with the eggs and entered, he had to realize that the eggs were all missing. He only found a note instead of the beautifully decorated eggs. Your second graders must complete five tasks to find out who took all those eggs. Task 1: Your students are given a number and they have to add or subtract 10, or 100, to get to the end of their number chain. Task 2: Your second graders will reveal an Easter-related image by writing their numbers shown on abacuses into the box provided. Task 3: Your second graders will solve an Easter-related puzzle by writing their numbers shown in expanded form into the box provided. Task 4: Your students will get to color in a picture by finding the correct value of their underlined digits. Task 5: Students' job is to compare two 3-digit numbers. One of them will be in standard form, the other one in base 10 form. They will have to click on the correct symbol to compare them.